Re: [openhealth] Re: GPs Revolt

2006-11-28 Thread Thomas Beale
Will Ross wrote: > > in other words, in my neighborhood a bunch of electronic clinical > documents that are easily organized, securely stored and safely > shared is an improvement over the current regime of inaccessible > paper and electronic silos. and when semantically interoperable > s

Re: [openhealth] Re: GPs Revolt

2006-11-28 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
I would certainly like to help. Since I am a Surgeon interested in HIT (rather than a HIT specialist interested in surgery!), tell me how I could help, and I most certainly will. Best regards Nandalal --- Thomas Beale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Will Ross wrote: > > > > in other words, in my ne

[openhealth] Re: Open Source?

2006-11-28 Thread mspohr
Thomas, Just a word of caution on "I don't want to get into arguments about Open Source"... It seems that you are asking for help in testing, debugging, and developing your software but you aren't willing to make this an open source project (at this time). Unfortunately, there is a history (especi

Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source?

2006-11-28 Thread Tim Churches
mspohr wrote: > Thomas, > Just a word of caution on "I don't want to get into arguments about > Open Source"... > It seems that you are asking for help in testing, debugging, and > developing your software but you aren't willing to make this an open > source project (at this time). Unfortunately,

[openhealth] SCALE call for papers.

2006-11-28 Thread Fred Trotter
Hopefully everyone here saw the SCALE announcement on LMN... http://www.linuxmednews.com/1163665301/index_html We (the healthcare day coordinators) are trying to get some good talks from the FOSS healthcare community. If you missed LinuxWorld, this is your chance! You can read about what kind of p

Re: [openhealth] Re: GPs Revolt

2006-11-28 Thread Adrian Midgley
Thomas Beale wrote: > > > I would like to know if anyone here is interested in being able to play > with a demonstration system (located in Australia) over a web-service > (published API); > Interested, yes. Capable ... perhaps less so. Is Python at all likely? Which end of Australia is it?

Re: [openhealth] Re: GPs Revolt

2006-11-28 Thread Seref Arikan
Hi Thomas, At the moment I am working on a project where I need CDA support. Would it be possible to get CDA docs from the repository you've mentioned? Or what can we do to make it happen if it does not exist at the moment? Regards Seref Arikan Thomas Beale wrote: > > Will Ross wrote: > > > > i